Stories by Chloe Riley
Weekend Agenda: Oct. 23-25
| Chloe Riley
Fall festivals this weekend highlight film, food and critical thinking. What are you waiting for?
Deconstructing the Headlines Around the Lucas Museum, More
| Hunter Clauss
While a monthslong architecture celebration underway in Chicago, there are some big changes in store for the city’s architectural landscape. We discuss the planned and potential changes to the city’s skyline with Lee Bey, host of Rivet Radio’s Architecture360; and architect and author Edward Keegan.
Mary Zimmerman’s ‘Treasure Island’ Adaptation Sets Sail at Lookingglass
| Andrea Guthmann
Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel "Treasure Island" became a children's classic almost from the moment it was published in 1881. Scores of adaptations followed. But a new stage production at Lookingglass Theatre, adapted and directed by Tony award-winner Mary Zimmerman, is being praised for its original take on the story. Zimmerman joins us tonight.
Viewer Feedback: Oct. 22
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read viewer feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
Dorothy Brown Could Lose Democrats' Support
| Paris Schutz
Cook County Democrats will soon decide whether or not to withdraw their support of embattled Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown, who is reportedly under federal investigation, along with husband Benton Cook, for an alleged sweetheart land deal involving a longtime campaign contributor.
Chicago-Area Native Wins Bronze Medal at Prestigious Chopin Piano Competition
| Eddie Arruza
Winnetka native Kate Liu, 21, has become the bronze medalist and recipient of a nearly $23,000 cash prize at the 17th Chopin International Competition in Warsaw, Poland.
Cook County Commissioners React to Preckwinkle's 2016 Budget Plan
Will they support expanding the amusement tax?
| Hunter Clauss
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s proposed 2016 budget plan–which includes expanding the amusement tax–could be a tough sell to a county board that narrowly approved a controversial sales tax hike to help the county tackle its $6.5 billion pension fund shortfall. We talk with three Cook County commissioners about the plan.
Crain's Roundup: Cubs Boost Ratings, McDonald's Energizes Monster Sales
| Alexandra Silets
The Cubs playoff run has been a ratings boon, but what about the economic impact to Chicago? Meanwhile, Chicago-based United Airlines continues its CEO shuffle and McDonald’s franchisees aren't loving all-day breakfast service, as some chains energize Monster sales. Ann Dwyer of Crain’s Chicago Business gives us the story behind these headlines and more.
Craigslist Ads Citing ‘No Section 8’ Found Among Chicago Listings
| Hunter Clauss
Some landlords in the Chicago area are illegally discriminating against Section 8 voucher holders, according to WBEZ. Does this highlight problems with the program itself or is it blatant racism?
America's Test Kitchen's Jack Bishop on the Essential Recipes
| Nick Blumberg
Jack Bishop from America's Test Kitchen gives us a look at their new book that aims to help you cut through the recipe clutter. Also, learn how to make Perfect Poached Chicken Breasts and other dishes from ATK.
Ask Geoffrey
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer visits a towering turtle on the Near West Side, a retro motel in River North and a vanishing South Side lake in this week's encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Harry’s Lumber Co. Torched by Fire for Second Time in 25 Years
| Sean Keenehan
Smoke filled the streets and skies of Chicago’s Norwood Park neighborhood this morning as an extra-alarm fire engulfed Harry’s Lumber Company in flames for the second time in 25 years.
Budget Impasse a Hairy Situation for Peoria Reporter
#BudgetBeard Campaign Began on May 31
| Kristen Thometz
Illinois’ budget stalemate has created a hairy situation for Peoria Journal Star political reporter Chris Kaergard, who has vowed not to shave his beard until a resolution is reached. “Chicago Tonight” brushes up on the progress of #BudgetBeard with Kaergard.
General Assembly Back at Work After Long Break
| Nick Blumberg
The Illinois General Assembly was in session in Springfield on Tuesday for the first time in weeks as the budget impasse drags on. "Chicago Tonight" Springfield reporter Amanda Vinicky joins us to talk about what happened today at the capitol.
Field Museum Rediscovers Beetle First Collected by Charles Darwin
Go behind the scenes with 'Chicago Tonight'
| Chloe Riley
A beetle collected by Charles Darwin was recently discovered at the Field, which is in the process of cataloging its 12 million insect specimens – the museum's largest collection. Go behind the scenes as we check out this tiny wonder.
Illinois' Public Universities Pressure Lawmakers to End Budget Stalemate
| Eddie Arruza
Lawmakers get a visit from protesters demanding an end to budget cuts. We discuss how the standoff is affecting higher education with Governors State University President Elaine Maimon.
Emanuel's Record Property Tax Hike Clears Hurdle
| Paris Schutz
The City Council’s Finance committee voted today to approve a record $543 million property tax increase over the next four years. But was the vote closer than expected? And will aldermen go along with garbage fee hikes and a possible new Uber fee? Paris Schutz has the story.
Tug-of-War Over Charter Schools Intensifies
| Brandis Friedman
The Chicago Board of Education will vote next week on whether to approve applications for two new charter schools, but a group of Chicago aldermen have signed a resolution calling for a moratorium on the schools, while some parents say they have the right to choose which schools their children attend. Hear from all sides of the issue.
Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin
| Paul Caine
What can a mutant fruit fly can tell us about sleep? Why might forests in Alaska be contributing to climate change? And is Jupiter's Great Red Spot shrinking? University of Chicago paleontologist Neil Shubin is back to discuss these stories and more.
Playboy's No-Nudes Policy Highlights Power of Social Media
| Andrea Guthmann
Playboy magazine has decided that sex no longer sells. This February's issue will be the last one containing naked pictures of women. Is Playboy's new no-nudity media strategy leaving their business model exposed?
Preckwinkle County Budget Aims to Expand Amusement Tax
| Hunter Clauss
Watching FX’s "American Horror Story" and hitting the golf course could become more expensive under a budget proposal unveiled by Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle last week. She joins us to discuss her proposal and how it will help plug a projected $198.9 million budget hole.
Illinois’ Credit Rating Downgraded as Budget Impasse Nears Five Months
| Paris Schutz
The fiscal cracks may be turning into floodgates as the state government approaches a fifth month without a budget. A major ratings agency on Monday dealt a blow to the state as a result of the inaction in Springfield. Has it emboldened either side to get off the sidelines and work together on a solution? Paris Schutz has the latest.
Lions Beat Bears 37-34 in Overtime
Bears enter bye week on losing note
| Ann Kreiter
In a game both thrilling and frustrating the Bears and Lions traded the lead five times, needed overtime to decide the outcome and left fans of each team scratching their heads. The previously winless Lions looked more capable than their record indicated, while the Bears offense seesawed between potent and ineffective. Former Bear James "Big Cat" Williams joins us for his take on the game.
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